Thanks, it's done. Now to reboot to see if it really worked. *holding boot disk in hand*
-- Andrew > The best way to deal with kernel source, either a debianized > kernel-source package, or kernel source straight off of ftp.kernel.org, > is with the Debian kernel-package package. You do the standard > make <whatever>config, e.g., "make xconfig", and then invoke > make-kpkg. This compiles the source, including any modules, and builds > you a nice *.deb file that you can install manually with "dpkg -i". > > Install kernel-package 6.05 (on slink) and read the man pages and docs > in /usr/doc/kernel-package. Once you use it you'll never go back. It's > a great utility. > > Gary [PGP5.0 Key ID 0x5EE61C37]

